I totally agree with what you say in both of your posts on this thread. In my opinion, we do indeed have the right to vote, but recent elections might be evidence that our votes don't count, or are diluted by a variety of fraudulent operations. Also, the first amendment is under attack in such a way that limits what we can say, how we say it, and to whom we are allowed to speak.

On the subject of secession in Texas, there are 414,045 (as of today) people in Texas that support secession. Texas does not have actual citizen initiative where Texans can, by petition, put a legislative issue on the General Election ballot. However, there is a provision in the Texas Election Code 172.088 that allows Texas voters, by petition, to place a non-binding question on a party’s primary ballot. Starting on June 14th, the Texas Nationalist Movement has launched a campaign to collect enough petition signatures to place the TEXIT question on the 2022 Primary ballot. Next year, Texans could have the opportunity to go to the polls and cast their vote for the following question:

"The State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation. FOR OR AGAINST"

The Texas Nationalist Movement has a web site, and all of the Texans on the fire should at least look at the argument for independence.